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Do Current Coronavirus Screening Methods Work?
Experts are discussing whether the existing coronavirus screening methods being carried out across the globe are effective in detecting the disease or not. 
Experts are discussing whether the existing coronavirus screening methods being carried out across the globe are effective in detecting the disease or not. -
Coronavirus Discharge Numbers Hike As Death Toll Passes 2,000
The number of discharged patients is rising in China and recovered patients are sharing their stories of survival to raise hopes among those still at the hospital. 
The number of discharged patients is rising in China and recovered patients are sharing their stories of survival to raise hopes among those still at the hospital. -
Coronavirus Prompts Powerhouse Asian Countries To Act
Some of the biggest economies in Asia are implementing the necessary measures to hopefully prevent further coronavirus infections in their countries. 
Some of the biggest economies in Asia are implementing the necessary measures to hopefully prevent further coronavirus infections in their countries. -
Nintendo Switch Also Hit By Supply Problems Due Component Availability
The Nintendo Switch supplies are in for some rough days ahead with the game console taking a hit from the coronavirus outbreak issue. 
The Nintendo Switch supplies are in for some rough days ahead with the game console taking a hit from the coronavirus outbreak issue. -
Coronavirus is killing Australia’s lobster export market
With the Wuhan coronavirus suspected to have originated from wild animals in the city’s Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, Chinese authorities have temporarily banned all wild animal trade. Lobster and other wild-caught aquatic products are exempt from the ban, but demand has plummeted due to people staying home and avoiding both markets and restaurants. 
With the Wuhan coronavirus suspected to have originated from wild animals in the city’s Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, Chinese authorities have temporarily banned all wild animal trade. Lobster and other wild-caught aquatic products are exempt from the ban, but demand has plummeted due to people staying home and avoiding both markets and restaurants. -
WHO Expert Nods To China’s Plasma Coronavirus Treatment
China is carrying out different tests to come up with a treatment for coronavirus patients and recently, the WHO said the country’s plasma approach is “very valid.” 
China is carrying out different tests to come up with a treatment for coronavirus patients and recently, the WHO said the country’s plasma approach is “very valid.” -
This Monarch Was Forced To Cancel Birthday Celebrations Due To COVID-19
If fear of spreading the disease further, the Imperial Household Agency decided to cancel Emperor Naruhito's birthday. 
If fear of spreading the disease further, the Imperial Household Agency decided to cancel Emperor Naruhito's birthday. -
Coronavirus: More Global Events Canceled Due To Health Scare
It appears that more and more organizers are tapping out of massive events as fears around the coronavirus ensue. 
It appears that more and more organizers are tapping out of massive events as fears around the coronavirus ensue. -
Shortage In Surgical Masks Adds To Coronavirus Crisis
The expanding shortage in surgical masks is hurting not just China but other countries as well as people scramble to secure the product for protection against the CoViD-19. 
The expanding shortage in surgical masks is hurting not just China but other countries as well as people scramble to secure the product for protection against the CoViD-19. -
Malaysia Reels After MS Westerdam Passenger Tests Positive Of Coronavirus
Malaysia raised concerns about the screening methods taken for passengers of the MS Westerdam before they were allowed to exit the cruise ship. 
Malaysia raised concerns about the screening methods taken for passengers of the MS Westerdam before they were allowed to exit the cruise ship.